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Chauncey Crandall IV, M. D.

Dr. Chauncey Crandall is a locally renowned cardiologist and cardiac surgeon who now performs pro bono surgery in Africa. Dr. Crandall is currently Assistant Professor of Medicine at Mount Sinai Heart New York and also the Director of Preventive Medicine and Complex Cardiology at the Mount Sinai Heart New York–Palm Beach site in Palm Beach Florida. Dr. Crandall practices interventional, vascular, and transplant cardiology. Dr. Crandall received his post-doctoral training in Internal Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine where he also completed three years of research in the Cardiovascular Surgery Division. Dr. Crandall completed his Cardiology Fellowship training at Beth Israel Hospital and Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York City and also completed advanced Interventional Cardiology Fellowship training at the Medical College of Virginia. Following his Interventional Fellowship training, Dr. Crandall remained at the Medical College of Virginia for six years as Assistant Professor of Medicine and as Chief of the Heart Transplant Program, Director of Medical Education and Director of Cardiac Critical Care.

In 1993, Dr. Crandall accepted a Faculty Professor appointment at the Duke University School of Medicine Cardiovascular Division and relocated to Palm Beach, Florida where he established the Duke University Interventional Cardiology Program – Palm Beach. Dr. Crandall has continued his private and academic practice in the Palm Beach area, and is currently on staff at the Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, Jupiter Medical Center, and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.

Dr. Crandall has lectured both nationally and internationally on topics to include: heart transplantation, interventional cardiology, preventive cardiology, cardiology health care of the elderly and also medical care to the poor in third world nations. Dr. Crandall is also Chairman of the non-profitChadwick Foundationand devotes extensive time to missionary based medicine and education in the Caribbean, Africa, South America, Europe, and Haiti.Dr. Crandall has authored several books on faith, medicine and heart disease. His combination of faith and medicine to cure those in need has inspired millions. He is also an author, having just written a new book.